Well, yeah, but I’m talking about around 1982, when he wasn’t really getting strange yet.
Are you kidding? This place is loaded with them. Gee, the other night one slept outside our office. I was going to tell him to go to a shelter but I thought “give the guy a break, he’s already got his sleeping bag nice and comfortable.”
And guess what he left for all to see the next morning? Let’s just say he forgot to flush the toilet.
Haj, what has happened to paradise?
My wife suggested that at some point, while incarcerated perhaps, we might get a picture of Michael Jackson without his makeup. She’s really twisted and dark.
With friends like this…
To use Don Imus as an example, :eek:. He has a ranch for – kids – with cancer. I’ll bet issues like molestation don’t come up. See, I could have kids for a “sleepover,” too. In the freaking guest room, preferably with their parents.
We have only the daytime TV watchers to blame! The stations running live shots (from a Helicopter!) of a private jet parked on the tarmac at the Santa Barbara airport, while freely admitting that they had no idea whether or not it was Michael Jackson’s, or even whether it was coming or going, got huge ratings! (At least according to a friend that works at KTLA in Los Angeles.) I imagine the ratings dropped a bit after the plane flew away – but maybe not. (See, this is the airport runway where we believe that sometime in the next 48 hours Michael Jackson’s plane will land!! Let’s go now to our aviation analyst for an update!)
Take heart Santa Barbarans.This spectacle seems to have played out in sin city,too.Check the RJ "Odd 3 hour journey"top page, for a complete play by play.
From the story-
Police did not become concerned with the spectacle until several hundred cars began following the superstar’s sport utility vehicle, creating a massive caravan. A police squad car was dispatched to block traffic from following.------------
How’d you like to be part of that in your daily commute?
The saddest thing is that he had to pay for that face. :smack:
I have spent the majority of my career working in high tech in Goleta. Not too much of a homeless problem there but there is the guy who wears the sack over his face and points a hairdryer at passing cars in front of the Taco Bell on Hollister. Now I work out of my house though.
Paradise is doing just fine, dfj750, remember it was only ten, twelve years ago when 30% of the storefronts on State St. were empty. We’ll just have to endure the media pukes hanging out for a while. If we’re lucky, Santa Maria will have to deal with this. The ranch is closer to there, isn’t it?
Haj